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[[Image:Panchitogomez.jpg|thumb|300px|Panchito Gómez in a 1982 episode of ''Simon & Simon''.]]
'''Panchito Gomez''' (b. [[1963]]) played Antonio, one of [[the kids]], on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Season 3]], becoming the first child performer to receive billing in the credits. Gomez joined the show when he was eight years old.
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'''Panchito Gómez''' (b. November 2, 1963) played Antonio, [[Rafael]]'s son<ref>[http://www.muppetcentral.com/forum/threads/lost-cast-member-panchito-gomez-as-antonio.23193/#post-1091041 Muppet Central Forum post by Panchito Gomez]</ref> on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Season 3]], becoming the first child performer to receive billing in the credits. Gómez joined the show in 1971, when he was eight years old.
   
Gomez was born in [[New York City]]; his parents are from [[Puerto Rico]] and Ecuador. He appeared in several films and television shows before joining ''Sesame Street'', including ''Triangle'', a [[1969]] English-language film shot in Puerto Rico, ''Pepito'', a [[1970]] Spanish-language film made in Colombia, and ''The Street of the Flower Boxes'', an NBC special that aired in [[1971]]. <ref>[[Sesame Workshop|Children's Television Workshop]] press release for [[Season 3]], November [[1971]].</ref>
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Gómez was born in [[New York City]]; his parents are from Dominican Republic and Ecuador. He appeared in several films and television shows before joining ''Sesame Street'', including ''Triangle'', a 1969 English-language film shot in Puerto Rico, ''Pepito'', a 1970 Spanish-language film made in Colombia, and ''The Street of the Flower Boxes'', an NBC special that aired in 1971. <ref>[[Sesame Workshop|Children's Television Workshop]] press release for [[Season 3]], November 1971.</ref>
   
As a teenager and young adult, Gomez later played a variety of hoods and Latino gang members in such series as ''Baretta'', ''CHiPs'', ''Barney Miller'', ''Cagney & Lacey'', and ''Hill Street Blues''. More recent credits include guest spots on ''[[NYPD Blue]]'' and ''CSI: Miami''. Films include ''Selena'' and ''Mi Vida Loca''.
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As a teenager and young adult, Gómez later played a variety of hoods and Latino gang members on ''Baretta'', ''CHiPs'', ''Simon & Simon'', ''[[Barney Miller]]'', ''Cagney & Lacey'', and ''[[Hill Street Blues]]''. Gomez's film work includes ''Selena'' and ''Mi Vida Loca''.
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Gómez's recent credits include guest spots on ''[[NYPD Blue]]'' in 2002, and ''[[CSI|CSI: Miami]]'' in 2003.
   
 
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[[Category:Sesame Street Cast|Gomez, Panchito]]
 
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Revision as of 16:57, 3 January 2014

Panchitogomez

Panchito Gómez in a 1982 episode of Simon & Simon.

Panchito Gómez (b. November 2, 1963) played Antonio, Rafael's son[1] on Sesame Street Season 3, becoming the first child performer to receive billing in the credits. Gómez joined the show in 1971, when he was eight years old.

Gómez was born in New York City; his parents are from Dominican Republic and Ecuador. He appeared in several films and television shows before joining Sesame Street, including Triangle, a 1969 English-language film shot in Puerto Rico, Pepito, a 1970 Spanish-language film made in Colombia, and The Street of the Flower Boxes, an NBC special that aired in 1971. [2]

As a teenager and young adult, Gómez later played a variety of hoods and Latino gang members on Baretta, CHiPs, Simon & Simon, Barney Miller, Cagney & Lacey, and Hill Street Blues. Gomez's film work includes Selena and Mi Vida Loca.

Gómez's recent credits include guest spots on NYPD Blue in 2002, and CSI: Miami in 2003.

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